Concrete Material Quantity Takeoff with Bluebeam
This video guides you through a detailed foundation concrete material quantity takeoff exercise using PDF construction drawings in Bluebeam. For the purpose of reporting quantities, it is more efficient to categorize markups for foundation elements only by type (e.g., strip footings, pad footings, slab on grade) and disregard their location (north, south, middle, etc.)—unless you plan to place concrete in multiple phases, in which case location becomes relevant.

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